I took a quick look at MacMolecule. It looks quite nice for what it
does -- space filling molecules. Handles up to 1000 atoms. The
archive file includes several RNA, DNA and biological molecules or
fragments. Rotation of the spacefilled molecules is slow on a Mac2ci --
but then any molec. modelling will be slow on less than a Silicon
Graphics IRIS. One of the nicest things about this program, in
contrast to MacMimic or Ball'n'stick or others is that it is Free;
this isn't a demo of an expensive program.
You can also get a copy of the program via anonymous ftp to
iubio.bio.indiana.edu, cd [archive.chemistry.mac], get macmolecule.hqx
-- Don
Don.Gilbert at Iubio.Bio.Indiana.Edu
biocomputing office, indiana univ., bloomington, in 47405, usa